An lovable 17-month-old Lurcher pup together with his personal doggy weblog is desperately looking for his fur-ever home.
Lurcher pup Shug, from Saltcoats, hasn’t had the perfect begin in life, having been born to a stray, rehomed and returned twice, together with his third home neglecting him – together with being starved of meals and left standing in his personal urine.
Shug, who at present has some issues together with his paws, was rescued by the Ayrshire Drone Dog Rescue (ADDR) crew and is now being taken care of at K9 Country Club & Spa in Saltcoats.
And he’s been profitable the hearts of Ayrshire people together with his day by day weblog on K9 Country Club & Spa’s Facebook web page.
‘Shug’s Diary’ element the pup’s day by day actions together with seashore walks, sightseeing, making fur-iends, and the therapeutic means of his paws.
Liz Milligan, lead volunteer with ADDR, mentioned: “We trapped his mum as a stray.
“His first home weren’t giving him the time that he wanted, and the proprietor mentioned they couldn’t deal with him.
“Another proprietor mentioned they might undoubtedly deal with him however they couldn’t and we took Shug to a behaviourist for 4 weeks.
“He gave the impression to be completely advantageous and went to a different home and it seems they had been battering him, leaving him standing in his personal urine, he had worms and was effectively underweight.
“He’s had a horrible time at theirs.
“I went in with the police and lifted him. We’ve acquired him again however his paws are in a little bit of a state, so we’re engaged on that.
“But he’s doing sensible at K9. He was very full on with different dogs when he first acquired there however yesterday he performed actually gently with a pup and he’s been so good with different dogs.
“He’s coming on leaps and bounds, and the blog has really taken off. People are actually waiting on it now, it’s brilliant.”
Now ADDR are internet hosting a ‘meet and greet’ at K9 Country Club & Spa on Sunday, January 28, from 12pm to 3pm, in makes an attempt to match up Shug together with his fur-ever household, who will dote on him and provides him the care and a spotlight he requires.
The occasion will present alternatives to satisfy Shug and see in case you could possibly be his paw-fect proprietor, in addition to a tour of the K9 Country Club kennels and amenities, an academic speak from ADDR, and a raffle.
Liz added: “We simply want as many individuals as attainable to return to the open day to satisfy him in order that we are able to select the precise household for him.
“He deserves a good home.”
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